22 Oct 1941 - 21 Feb 2026
… In loving memory of …
Lionel Frame
Passed peacefully at St Vincent’s Palliative Care on 21st February 2026, surrounded by the love of his family.
Aged 84 Years.
Now reunited with his beloved wife of 53 years, Betty (née McKenna).
Much loved Dad of Lynnelle (and Lauren) and Brenden. Proud and devoted Poppy to Oliver, Max and Spanner, who brought him endless joy.
Dearly loved brother and brother-in-law to the Milgate, Frame-Craig and McKenna families: Joyce & Frank (dec); George & Chris (both dec); George (dec) & Rhonda; Stan (dec) & Heather; Keith & Marg (both dec); Neil & Edna; Rex & Rhonda. A treasured uncle to his many nieces and nephews, who knew his gentle humour and kind heart.
Lionel was a man of quiet kindness and generous spirit. A long-standing and valued member of the Lions Club and many local Orchid Societies. He will be remembered for his warm smile, thoughtful nature and willingness to lend a hand.
So dearly loved. So deeply missed
Family and friends are warmly invited to celebrate Lionel’s life at
St Mark’s Anglican Church, Casino
on Wednesday 4th March at 1.00pm.
St Mark’s Anglican Church
Barker Street
Casino NSW 2470
6 replies on “FRAME, Lionel Thomas”
We send our deepest condolences to Lionel’s family during this very difficult time.
Lionel’s time with the Lions Club of Casino was truly rewarding for all of us. He was a valued member of our community, and we fondly remember his days at the market with his beloved orchids. 🌸
He will be greatly missed. 💛
Condolences to the Frame family and Joyce and her family thinking of you all
Our deepest sympathy goes to lynelle Brendon all families,the little grandies will miss him awfully,l will be watching from
New Zealand
You all have such great memories ,to hang onto
Condolences to all the family.
It was a delight to meet Uncle Lionel and Betty when they visited us in England.
My father, George, getting to know his half- brother, Lionel, brought him immense pleasure.
The gift of the beautiful family album was treasured by my parents and now by our family.
Thank you Lynelle from remembering us at this time.
I worked with Lionel, many years ago.
I was doing relief work at Casino.
A very good man, felt, part of the team.
So sad, thinking of his family.
To Lionel’s family, my deepest sympathy. He was my neighbour and we went to school together, I will always remember him 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏